After a series of wild nights with porn stars and booze, hospital stays, and well-publicized arrests, his employer still has his back.

A top exec at CBS said Friday that the network is concerned about Sheen's off-camera behavior, but it hasn't affected his work as the star of television's most popular comedy.

"We have a high level of concern," said Nina Tassler, CBS entertainment president. "How can we not?"

The actor's recent headlines have included a wild night that left a New York hotel room in shambles and sent Sheen to a hospital, and a guilty plea last summer to assaulting his wife in Aspen, Colorado.

God help him. He doesn’t need to get help because he’s surrounded by enablers, claiming to care about him. When in reality their actions show they don’t give a rip. He’d be better off if his show flopped and he ran out of money. He’s going to kill himself or kill someone else.

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posted on 01/14/2011 3:16:51 PM PST
by MsLady
(If you died tonight, where would you go? Salvation, don't leave earth without it!)

Yeah. It’ll go along funny for about five minutes, and once you laugh at the relatively innocuous jokes; BAM! they hit you with the most vulgar garbage imaginable coming out of the little kid’s mouth. I’ve been done with it since the first. It’s filth. They’ll dump him when they use him up for merchandise.

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